Another day, another set of Hail Mary efforts by the Coleman campaign. They fared about as well as Norm’s previous Hail Marys — that is to say, not well at all.
First up was his bid to have 16 ballots that had been marked with an "X" pulled and reviewed by the state canvassing board, out of a stated concern that the ballots had either been assigned to the wrong candidate or not counted at all. The 16 ballots soon became 40 ballots, which were all pulled and reviewed — and no votes were changed as a result.
Second up was his petition to the Minnesota Supreme Court to get rid of what he claimed were "duplicate ballots" in the city of Minneapolis. As mentioned yesterday, the Hennepin County Canvassing Board itself filed a motion with the Soops The Supremes didn’t rule on it yet — they probably won’t until tomorrow, per The UpTake’s Mike McIntee in his video recap — but judging from their comments as Twittered by The UpTake, they didn’t seem to be too friendly towards Coleman’s arguments.
The Republican National Lawyer Association, alarmed at what must the heavy cash burn rate of Norm Coleman’s "hordes" of lawyers, has put out a red-alert dollar beg to the Republican Party faithful. He’ll need it, and not just for the recount — the Kazeminy situation still looms over him.





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Thanks PW – between your posts and The UpTake, it’s geek heaven for us election fans.
Can Al now be shown on top of the hour glass?
The thing about “Hail Marys” is Doug Flutie notwithstanding, they are rarely successful.
Seems to me that Coleman is competing with GWB for the record on court smack downs.
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Burn, baby, burn!